93Queen

93Queen is a 2018 documentary film on Hasidic women in Brooklyn who form "Ezras Nashim", an all-female ambulance corps. The film follows Rachel Freier, a resident of Borough Park, Brooklyn, and a lawyer running for public office, as she negotiates her community initiative within the context of a male-dominated Hasidic community.[1][2]

93Queen
Film poster in New York City
Directed byPaula Eiselt
Release date
2018
Running time
90 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

The film run time is 90 minutes, and was produced by American Documentary-POV and ITVS.[3] The documentary was directed by film-maker Paula Eiselt.[4]

See also

References

  1. "Jewish International Film Festival 93Queen -". www.jiff.com.au.
  2. Gabbatt, Adam (July 25, 2018). "93Queen: the incredible story of the all-female Hasidic emergency service" via www.theguardian.com.
  3. "93Queen | American Documentary". www.amdoc.org.
  4. Toronto, Point of View Magazine • 392-401 Richmond Street West •; email, ON • M5V 3A8 • Canada •639-0653 • Send us an. "Review: '93 Queen' – Point of View Magazine". povmagazine.com.

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